SPCK420/421 LCD-Keypad for SPC4000/5000/6000 User Manual Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products
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Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3 1.4 Security ....................................................................................................5 Target group..............................................................................................5 General safety instructions .......................................................................5 General information...................................................................................5 Operation ......................................
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Security 1 Security 1.1 Target group The instructions in this documentation are directed at the following target group: Target readers Qualification End user Instruction by technical Performs only the specialists is necessary. procedures for proper operation of the product. 1.2 General safety instructions 1.2.1 General information Activity Condition of the product The product is installed and configured. – Read the general safety precautions before operating the unit. 1.2.
Directives and Standards 2 Directives and Standards 2.1 EU Directives This product complies with the requirements of the European Directives 2004/108/EC“Directive of Electromagnetic Compatibility” and 2006/95/EC “Low Voltage Directive”. The EU declaration of conformity is available to the responsible agencies at: Siemens Building Technologies Fire & Security Products GmbH & Co.
Introducing the SPCK420/421 (SPC Keypads) 3 Introducing the SPCK420/421 (SPC Keypads) The SPC LCD Keypad is a wall-mounted programming interface unit that allows users to enter User Programming menus (password protected), and to perform operational procedures (set/unset) on the system. The Keypad unit includes an integral front tamper switch and has a 2 line x 16 character display. Three LEDs provide information on AC power, system alerts, and communications status.
Introducing the SPCK420/421 (SPC Keypads) 1 Programming Keys: 1 x multi-functional navigation key 2 x context sensitive programming keys (left and right) 2 Portable ACE Receiver Area 3 LED (Status Indicator see Tab. 2) 4 Keypad: 12 x alphanumeric keys for numeric and text data entry 5 Pull-down Information Tab: The installer contact and licence details are located on the pull down information tab at the rear of the unit Fig.
Using the Keypad Interface 4 Using the Keypad Interface Fig. 2 1. Basic Keypad Programming Interface Top Line of Display In the normal state, this line displays the current date and time. In Programming Mode, this line displays one of the following: – The programming feature to be selected – The current setting of the selected feature During an alert condition, this line displays the nature of the current alert. 2. Bottom Line of Display In the normal state, this line is blank.
Using the Keypad Interface OK The OK button acts as a SELECT key for the menu option displayed on the top line and also as an ENTER/SAVE key for data displayed on the top line. In Programming Mode, the right arrow key advances the user through the menus in the same way as pressing the SELECT option (right soft key). When no more menu options can be selected, this key has no function. In data entry mode, this key advances the cursor one position to the right.
Setting, Unsetting, and Restoring the System 5 Setting, Unsetting, and Restoring the System The following functions are available to users by entering using just their user code; these functions do not require menu navigation on the Keypad. User codes can be 4, 5, or 6 digits, depending upon the Grade the system has been programmed to. A user’s ability to see menus and options available on the intrusion pontrol panel is programmed by the installation engineer.
Setting, Unsetting, and Restoring the System 5.2 Setting the System: PARTSET A The PARTSET A option provides the following functionality: z Perimeter protection to a building while allowing free movement through the exit and access areas. …PARTSET A?...
Setting, Unsetting, and Restoring the System 5.5 Force Setting the System The system can be forced to set while an alarm zone is still open. This operation inhibits the open zone and sets the system as normal. If a user has the right to FORCE SET the system and an alarm zone is open, when the FULLSET or PARTSET option is selected, the Keypad buzzer beeps and the first line of the display indicates the open zone. The user is presented with the options to QUIT (left soft key) or FORCE (right soft key).
Setting, Unsetting, and Restoring the System 5.7 Restoring an Alarm Activation (Alert) Alert conditions on the intrusion control system are indicated on the Keypad by a flashing yellow Alert LED and by activation of the buzzer. The Keypad indicates the location and nature of the alert condition. The ability of a user to restore alerts depends on the security grade setting of the system (in accordance with standards [1]).
Setting, Unsetting, and Restoring the System 5.8 Coded Restore The coded restore option is only available if the Security Grade of the system is set to Grade 3 or Engineer Configure. It provides the user with the ability to restore alert conditions that would normally only be available to the installation engineer. To provide the user with this ability, it is necessary to protect this feature with a code. To perform a coded restore on the system: 1.
Setting, Unsetting, and Restoring the System 5.10 Using a Portable ACE If a PACE reader is installed and configured on the SPC Keypad, it is functional only with users of PACE-configured profiles. If a Limited User’s profile is configured for such device and functionality, once presented within 1cm of the Keypad’s receiver area, the PACE enables setting and unsetting denoted by the usual set/unset beeps.
User Menu Options 6 User Menu Options The following functions are available to users under MENUS on the Keypad. In navigation mode following input of user code, the user selects one of a number of pre-defined programming options from a list. Pressing the up/down arrow keys scrolls the list of options available for selection. An ellipsis (…) on accompanying graphics denotes when there is a choice of menu selection by scrolling. 6.
User Menu Options 6.2 Isolating a Zone or Fault Zones or faults on the system can be manually isolated from the Keypad. Isolation allows a zone to be removed from the system, silently disregarded, until it is set for de-isolation by the user. To isolate a zone: 1. Scroll to the ISOLATE option and press SELECT (right soft key). 2. Scroll to the ZONES option and press SELECT (right soft key). 3. 4. 6.3 A list of zones on the system displays.
User Menu Options 6.4 Perform Tests Tests can be performed on the system to determine if bells, buzzers, and other audible devices operate correctly. To perform a test on the system: 1. Scroll to the TEST option and press SELECT (right soft key). 2. Scroll and select BELL TEST, WALK TEST, or AUDIBLE OPTIONS. 3. When BELL TEST is selected, users may test each device by pressing NEXT for external bells, strobe, internal bells, or buzzer. The device sounds for each to verify it is operating correctly.
User Menu Options 6.7 Creating System Users In order to create a user for the system, the creator must be a Manager user type. To create a user: 1. Scroll to the USERS option and press SELECT. 2. Scroll to ADD and press SELECT. Î 3. Press SELECT for the default name and number, or enter a customized user name and press SELECT. 4. There are three types of users available: STANDARD USER, LIMITED USER, or MANAGER. Scroll to the preferred type and press SELECT.
User Menu Options 6.9 SMS The SPC systems support SMS communication from the panel to selected users’ mobile phones as well as users being able to control the SPC remotely via SMS. These two features work hand in hand as it allows the user to take action using the SMS control after a SMS notification without the need to be physically at the premises.
Appendix 7 Appendix 7.1 Appendix A: Standard User Settings The operational features of the SPC systems are described below. The installation engineer will inform users rights assigned to each user profile. Depending on how the system has been programmed, users may have rights to all or some of these features.
Appendix 7.2 Appendix B: User Configuration and Test Options Operation User Profile Default Description ISOLATE Manager Isolating a zone deactivates that zone until such time as the zone is de-isolated again. All zone types on the SPC systems can be isolated.
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Issued by Siemens Building Technologies Fire & Security Products GmbH & Co. oHG D-76181 Karlsruhe www.buildingtechnologies.siemens.com/ Document no. A6V10209178 Edition 23.09.2008 © 2008 Copyright by Siemens Building Technologies Data and design subject to change without notice. Supply subject to availability.